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Resource topic: Practice Environment
Team-Based Care Approach to Cholesterol Management in Diabetes Mellitus: Two-Year Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial

The following study, published in JAMA, evaluates the impact of remote physician-pharmacist team-based care on cholesterol levels in patients with diabetes mellitus...

Article
Workflow standardization of a novel team care model to improve chronic care: a quasi-experimental study

The Palo Alto Medical Foundation designed and implemented a novel team-based chronic care model ("Champion") to support patients' self-management of hypertension...

Article
Effects of multidisciplinary team care on utilization of emergency care for patients with lung cancer

This study examined the relationship between multidisciplinary team (MDT) care and emergency department visits for lung cancer patients. Results show that lung...

Article
Developing High-Functioning Teams: Factors Associated With Operating as a “Real Team” and Implications for Patient-Centered Medical Home Development

This study highlights the strong association between effective leadership, care team behaviors and perceptions, and job satisfaction with perceptions that practices...

Briefs and Summaries
Supervisor-nurse relationships, teamwork, role ambiguity and well-being: Public versus private sector nurses

In the following study, published in Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources, 1,138 nurses completed a survey-based, self-report strategy, to examine a leader...

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The role of team climate in the management of emotional labour: Implications for nurse retention

201 Australian nurses completed questionnaires to explore the relationships among emotional labor, team climate, burnout, perceived quality of care, and turnover...

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The impact of social work environment, teamwork characteristics, burnout, and personal factors upon intent to leave among European nurses

The following study aims to clarify how social work environment, teamwork characteristics, burnout, and personal factors are associated with nurses' intent to...

Article
The informational roles and psychological health of members of 10 oncology multidisciplinary teams in the UK

Members of 10 multidisciplinary cancer teams completed an Informational Roles Questionnaire measuring an individual's perception of their major role and that of...

Article
10 ways EHRs lead to burnout

This blog examines the strain that Electronic Health Records place on physicians and the subsequent impact it has on their workflow and satisfaction. It delineates...

Opinion Piece/Short Communication
Patient portals and health apps: Pitfalls, promises, and what one might learn from the other symptoms

This opinion paper expresses strong support for the widespread use of health information technology, advocating that it could potentially increase patients’...

Opinion Piece/Short Communication
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